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Kierkegaardian, a. and n.|kɪəkəˈgɑːdɪən, -ˈgɔəd-| [f. the name of Sören Kierkegaard (1813–55), a Danish philosopher + -ian.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Kierkegaard or his philosophy. B. n. An adherent or admirer of Kierkegaard's philosophy.
1943Horizon Oct. 260 The great psychological crisis has now been given its actual material content, and one of the most important keys..to the inner Kierkegaardian room, has been found. 1947Partisan Rev. Mar.–Apr. 187 The terminology of the neo-Kierkegaardian, Karl Barth. 1950Mind LIX. 415 What possible appeal..could a Kierkegaardian Christianity have for children? 1963Auden Dyer's Hand 444 In some of Brand's speeches, however, there is an emphasis on the human will which is Nietzschean rather than Kierkegaardian. 1964English Studies XLV. Suppl. 243 A kierkegaardian must be struck by the radical and extreme position taken by Pater. 1971G. Steiner In Bluebeard's Castle iii. 57 The Kierkegaardian concept of ‘total possibility’, of a fabric of reality open at all points to the rift of absurdity and disaster, has become a commonplace. |